Clare
I had one of SxARG express interest, but will circulate again and ask them to 
respond directly.
I would like to redo the course being a complete beginner, I have struggled to 
use what I learnt as I am missing certain key elements, due to lack of decent 
note taking and memory. Would it be ok for me to call Filma and book on the 
understanding that if you fill up I will give up my place?

Fee



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> On 13 Apr 2017, at 09:58, Blencowe, Clare <clareblenc...@sussexwt.org.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings Adastrans!
>  
> Places available on Introduction to QGIS course – Friday 28 April
>  
> Due to demand from Sussex biological recorders we recently organised and ran 
> a QGIS training course in conjunction with expert trainer Matt Davies. There 
> was considerable interest in the course so we have asked Matt to return and 
> run another Introduction to QGIS course on Friday 28 April. 
>  
> QGIS is a freely available open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) 
> and an increasing number of ecologists and biological recorders are using 
> this free GIS software to help them visualise, explore and analyse spatial 
> data.
>  
> We have 8 spaces left on the course which we would like to offer to the 
> Adastra community. The course is being offered at well below the market rate 
> to support biological recording in Sussex – so this is a great opportunity to 
> get skilled up in producing your own species distribution and habitat maps.
>  
> If you’d like to book, please contact Filma Dyer (SWT Bookings) on 01273 
> 497561.
>  
> Please note that attendees will need a laptop with QGIS pre-installed. If you 
> do not have a laptop, but would like to attend the training, please contact 
> SxBRC (i...@sxbrc.org.uk) as we have a limited number of laptops we can make 
> available for the day.
>  
> Course details
>  
> Date: Friday 28 April
> Time: 10 am – 4:30 pm
> Location: The Classroom, Woods Mill, near Henfield, BN5 9SD
>  
> Cost: £30 members of SWT; £42 non-members
>  
> To book contact Filma Dyer (SWT Bookings) on 01273 497561
>  
> During this course, participants will be introduced to the fundamental 
> concepts of GIS and basic operations of QGIS. A one-day course can only 
> introduce you to GIS. Nevertheless, a series of practical exercises will give 
> participants confidence in their ability to use QGIS and explore its 
> capabilities. By the end of the course participants will be able to:
>  
> •             Navigate and describe the QGIS user interface
> •             Set up a QGIS project and data management process
> •             Capture point, line and polygon data
> •             Use the Field Studies Council Tom.Bio plug in to map biological 
> records from spreadsheets
> •             Create a PDF map for use in a report
> •             Find help and support after the course
>  
> No prior knowledge of GIS is required but participants should be comfortable 
> working with computers and managing files. Participants will need to bring 
> their own laptop with QGIS installed. More details will be provided ahead of 
> the course.
> Clare Blencowe
> BRC Manager
> Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
> http://sxbrc.org.uk | 01273 497521
> 
> Sussex Wildlife Trust is a company limited by guarantee under the Companies 
> Act. Registered in England, Company No. 698851. Registered Charity No. 
> 207005. VAT Registration No. 191 305969. Registered Office: Woods Mill, 
> Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD. Telephone 01273 492630

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